The Okavango Delta

Each year floodwater flows into the
Okavango from its source in the moist
central African highlands over a thousand kilometres away. These floodwaters
flow from their catchments southwards and into the
Kalahari Desert to create a
unique wetland that supports and sustains a huge
diversity of wildlife. Apart
from year round excellent game viewing, the beauty of this water wonderland is
awe inspiring.

The Wildebeest Migration

The annual wildebeest migration in Tanzania’s
Serengeti National Park and
Kenya’s
Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most spectacular wildlife
events on the planet. Sometimes referred to as the ‘Greatest Show on Earth', The
Great Wildebeest Migration is a movement of approximately 1.5 million wildebeest
throughout the
Serengeti and
Masai Mara ecosystems.

The Serengeti

The Serengeti National Park is one of the most celebrated wildlife reserves
in the world. This phenomenal National Park was created to preserve the path of
the world's largest
migration circuit and covers an absolutely vast area of
pristine East African savannah. It is by far the most famous safari park in
Africa and quite rightly so; game viewing in the Serengeti is stunningly good at
all times of the year.

What's New?

Breaking News!

Budget Safaris in Kruger Park!

The
Kruger National Park in South Africa is one of the best known Wildlife
Areas in Africa and represents the ultimate African holiday.

Join us, and experience superb game viewing and the best
value for money
safaris available in all of Africa!

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With top notch guides, good food and excellent service we guarantee
that your vacation in the Kruger Park will provide you with a
unique African
safari experience and not just a run of the mill game viewing opportunity!

News from Mombo!

Mombo Camp and Little Momboare
being rebuilt!

This exciting year-long project will mean some changes, including the
building of Mombo Trails as an alternative to the existing camps while under
construction. Harking back to our original safari roots, Mombo Trails will be a
luxury tented camp with no permanent structures, yet still offering the standard
Mombo comforts and great game viewing!

Seven elegantly furnished and spacious guest tents (14 beds) with en-suite
facilities will be situated on the ground right amongst the wildlife. There will
be a central living and dining area (no pool), plus traditional campfire, as
well as a pilot/guide room.

Important to note is that the circumstances of the rebuild have placed
limitations on our flexibility over this period so we cannot operate as we
normally would – particularly regarding the camp configuration and private
vehicle scenario.

From 1 November 2015 to 30 June 2016:

• Little Mombo will become a 5 room/10 bed camp – utilising 2 rooms from
Mombo Main – plus 1 pilot/guide room. • The rest of Mombo Main will close
for this period for construction – including the second pool/lounge area, gym,
curio shop and 4Cs centre.• Mombo Trails will open with 7 rooms/14 beds plus
1 pilot/guide room. • There will be a private vehicle at Mombo Trails ONLY
for this period – not at Little Mombo.

From 1 July 2016 to 15 December 2016:

• Mombo Main will re-open with 8 rooms/16 beds plus 1 pilot/guide room. •
Little Mombo will close for construction. • Mombo Trails will reduce in
number to 4 rooms/8 beds plus 1 pilot/guide room.• There will be NO private
vehicle on the concession for this period. Any requests for sole use of vehicles
will be subject to the number of beds booked and charged for i.e. to guarantee
sole use, 3 rooms/6 beds.

Throughout this process we will still have 12 rooms (24 guest beds) on the
Mombo concession although the camp configuration has changed as specified above.

On 16 December 2016, the new Mombo (9 rooms) and Little Mombo (3 rooms) plus 1
guide room will re-open. We do not have any details on the specifics of the
“new” Mombo and Little Mombo as yet, however, we will be sure to share them with
you when we do!

During the period of construction, rates at Little Mombo will be discounted
by 20% and rates at Mombo Trails will be discounted at 40%.

When the new Mombo Main re-opens on 1 July 2016, it will be
at our normal seasonal rates, as will the new Little Mombo when it re-opens on
16 December 2016.

Zambia Camping Safaris

One
of the joys of a Zambia safari is that you'll stay in small
safari camps that will tailor their activities around your
interests. Most safari camps in Zambia provide two activities
per day: one in the morning, the other in the afternoon,
each lasting about three or four hours.

Typically you’ll spend your days
(and evenings – something that is not possible in national
parks in many countries) exploring either from open-sided
4WD game vehicles, affording all-round visibility, or on
foot. Zambian safari guides are trained to very high
standards, including stringent practical tests, which will
add enormously to your safari experience.

Camps near navigable rivers, for
example in the Lower Zambezi, will usually also offer boat
safaris, as well as canoeing and fishing. For almost all of
these, you will be given the options at the camp, so there's
no need to decide before you get there.

The exceptions are a handful of
tiny bushcamps in the more remote areas of South Luangwa
National Park, which offer only walking safaris. If you like
walking, then you can't beat spending a few days at one of
these – their focus gives them a great atmosphere. In some
places you can opt to walk between bushcamps, perhaps
starting and ending at slightly bigger camps which offer
driving as well as walking activities.